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    How Good Is Your English?
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    Unit 1: Reading Skills
    Unit 1 Introduction Video
    1.1: Word Basics: The Eight Parts of Speech
    Eight Parts of Speech Overview
    Nouns, Adjectives, and Pronouns
    Verbs and Adverbs
    Conjunctions and Prepositions
    Interjections
    Parts of Speech Practice
    Parts of Speech Discussion
    1.2: Sentence Basics: Word Order
    Parts of a Sentence
    Common Patterns
    Phrases and Clauses
    Sentence Structure Practice
    Sentence Basics Discussion
    1.3.1: Sentence Types: Let's Study
    Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
    Declarative, Exclamatory, Imperative, and Interrogative Sentences
    1.3.2: Sentence Types: Let's Practice
    Sentence Types Practice
    1.3.3: Sentence Types: Let's Apply
    Sentence Types Discussion
    1.4: Putting It All Together
    Let's Review Unit 1 - Videos
    Let's Review Unit 1 - Activity
    Unit 1 Assessment
    Building Correct Sentences
    Unit 2: Reading to Comprehend
    Unit 2 Introduction Video
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    Previewing and Predicting
    Skimming and Scanning
    2.1.2: Active Reading: Let's Practice
    Active Reading Practice
    Let's Play a Predicting Game!
    2.1.3: Active Reading: Let's Apply
    Reading Informational Text
    2.2: Putting It All Together
    Let's Review Unit 2 - Videos
    Let's Review Unit 2 - Activity
    Unit 2 Assessment
    Reading Comprehension
    Unit 3: Reading to Improve
    Unit 3 Introduction Video
    3.1.1: Vocabulary Building: Let's Study
    Vocabulary Strategies Overview
    Context Clues
    Word Families
    Finding New Words
    3.1.2: Vocabulary Building: Let's Practice
    Vocabulary Building Practice
    3.1.3: Vocabulary Building: Let's Apply
    Vocabulary Building Discussion
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    Let's Review Unit 3 - Videos
    Let's Review Unit 3 - Activity
    Unit 3 Assessment
    Let's Go on a WebQuest!
    Unit 4: Reading to Write
    Unit 4 Introduction Video
    4.1.1: Writing Basics: Let's Study
    From Sentences to Text Overview
    Reading and Writing in Chronological Order
    4.1.2: Writing Basics: Let's Practice
    Writing Process Practice
    4.1.3: Writing Basics: Let's Apply
    Write About Your Daily Routine
    Writing Checklist for Editing
    Review Your Writing Discussion
    4.2: Putting It All Together
    Let's Review Unit 4 - Videos
    Let's Review Unit 4 - Activity
    Unit 4 Assessment
    Sentence Organization
    Certificate Final Exam
    ESL001: Certificate Final Exam
    Course Feedback Survey
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  1. ESL001: Elementary English as a Second Language
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  3. 4.1: Writing Basics: From Sentences to Text
  4. 4.1.3: Writing Basics: Let's Apply
  5. Writing Checklist for Editing

Writing Checklist for Editing

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You wrote some sentences about your daily routine using the parts of speech we learned in Unit 1. Good work! The next step is to edit your writing so that you can share it with others. Use the checklist below to review each sentence for errors. Correct any errors you find. Be sure to print or download the checklist so that you can save it for future use.



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